Parents Should Effectively Observe Their Children in the Digital Age

Dijital Çağ
Dijital Çağ
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The “4.International Women and Justice Summit” which was organized online this year in cooperation with the Women and Democracy Association (KADEM), the Ministry of Family and Labor and Social Services on behalf of Hasan Kalyoncu University (HKU) Vice Rector Prof. Dr. Özge Hacıfazlıoğlu attended and explained the issue of Parents Should Observe Their Children Effectively in the Digital Age.

At the Summit, which was organized with the main theme of “Staying Human in the Digital Age” and attended by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and world-renowned writers, psychologists, academicians, researchers, activists and journalists, the effects of digitalization on human life were discussed.

PARENTS SHOULD CONTINUOUSLY OBSERVE THEIR CHILDREN

HKU Vice Rector Prof. Dr. Özge Hacıfazlıoğlu attended the summit as a speaker; He talked about the subject of “Parents’ Balance Stories in the Digital Age”. In his presentation; Hacıfazlıoğlu, who included the findings of the project of TÜBİTAK 1001-120K232 “From Trauma to Endurance: Seeking Balance in Hospital and Family Life of Nurse Parents in the Process of Covid 19” carried out in cooperation with HKU Faculty of Education, Faculty of Health Sciences and Faculty of Communication, conveyed sections of the balance and resilience stories of nurse parents. Hacıfazlıoğlu, referring to the importance of this study, which contributes to the policies to be developed in our country and will set an example to the whole world in this respect, talked about the balance models of the parents defined in the pandemic: “We broke off on one hand during the pandemic process, and on the other hand we understood the value of being with our family again. In the new normalization, we experienced the happiness of sharing with our child as a mother and father. This process is a process that will enable us to be stronger. This process, in which we develop our resilience skills, begins to bring about the search for balance. In this quest, we tried to break the rote and develop the balance and resilience skills. As parents, we must constantly observe our children. Whether digital or face to face. We need to be able to mirror our children not only physically but also psychologically. These difficulties make us stronger,”she said.

Thirty speakers took part in the Summit, which lasted for three days and where the impact of the digital world on society, family, daily life and spiritual values was discussed.